Shopping cart bagging station and method of forming the same

ABSTRACT

Disclosed is a shopping cart bagging station that couples to a shopping cart, and can be used by customers to bag their purchases as they shop. The shopping cart bagging station can be made from recyclable materials and is lightweight and portable. The shopping cart bagging station can be supplied as a kit, where the kit includes a sheet of rigid material, with each of the shopping cart elements outlined with perforated lines in the sheet of rigid material. The shopping cart bagging station is constructed by separating elements along the perforated lines, and then fitting the shopping cart bagging station elements together to form the shopping cart bagging station. The shopping cart bagging station elements fit together with slot joints formed by connecting slots in the elements. The customer can separate the shopping cart bagging station elements and construct the shopping cart bagging station themselves.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/383,170, filed Dec. 19, 2016 to Applicant Walmart Apollo, LLC, and entitled “Shopping Cart Bagging Station and Method of Forming the Same,” which claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/270,785, filed Dec. 22, 2015 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Shopping Cart Bagging Station and Method of Forming the Same”, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/270,813, filed Dec. 22, 2015 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Shopping Cart Bagging Station and Method of Forming the Same”, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/270,827, filed Dec. 22, 2015 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Shopping Cart Bagging Station and Method of Forming the Same”, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/298,011, filed Feb. 22, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Shopping Cart Bagging Station and Method of Forming the Same”, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/298,017, filed Feb. 22, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Shopping Cart Bagging Station and Method of Forming the Same”, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/377,135, filed Aug. 19, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Shopping Cart Bagging Station and Method of Forming the Same”, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/377,143, filed Aug. 19, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Shopping Cart Bagging Station and Method of Forming the Same”, and U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/402,475, filed Sep. 30, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Shopping Cart Bagging Station and Method of Forming the Same”, which are included entirely herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Technical Field

This invention relates to retail store fixtures, and, more specifically, to a bagging station that couples to a shopping cart.

State of the Art

A bagging station is a fixture located in a retail store that holds a stack of shopping bags, often plastic shopping bags, and dispenses these bags as they are filled with products a customer has purchased. The shopping bags are held in a manner and position such that it is easy and convenient for a person to open one bag at a time, place purchased items in the bag, and then remove the bag and the enclosed products from the bagging station. Bagging stations have traditionally been located at checkout stations where customers pay for their products, because that is where the products have traditionally been transferred from a shopping cart to the shopping bags. With the advent of electronic purchasing and self-checkout, however, customers are now able to pay for and bag their products as they shop, and these actions can occur at locations besides checkout stations. There is a need for bagging stations in locations in retail stores besides at the checkout station.

Accordingly, what is needed is a bagging station that can be mounted in a shopping cart, so that customers can bag their purchases as they shop.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a shopping cart bagging station coupled to a shopping cart.

FIG. 2 shows a front perspective view of a shopping cart bagging station;

FIG. 3 shows a bottom perspective view of the shopping cart bagging station of FIG. 2;

FIG. 4 shows an additional bottom perspective view of the shopping cart bagging station of FIG. 2;

FIG. 5 shows a front perspective view of a shopping cart bagging station kit; and

FIG. 6 shows a front perspective view of a plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

Disclosed herein are embodiments of an invention related to retail store fixtures, and, more specifically, to a bagging station that couples to a shopping cart. The disclosed shopping cart bagging station can be used by customers to bag their purchases as they shop. The shopping cart bagging station can be made from recyclable materials and is lightweight and portable. The disclosed shopping cart bagging station is formed of elements that are each cut from a sheet of rigid material such as cardboard. The shopping cart bagging station can be supplied as a kit, where the kit includes the sheet of rigid material, with each of the shopping cart elements outlined with perforated lines in the sheet of rigid material. The shopping cart bagging station is constructed by separating the shopping cart bagging station elements from the sheet of rigid material by separating the perforated lines, and then fitting the shopping cart bagging station elements together to form the shopping cart bagging station. The shopping cart bagging station elements fit together with slot joints formed by coupling slots in the elements. The shopping cart bagging station can be provided to the customer in kit form. The customer can separate the shopping cart bagging station elements and construct the shopping cart bagging station themselves.

The disclosed shopping cart bagging station includes a support bar, a first and a second mounting structure, and a bag holder hook. The shopping cart bagging station couples to a shopping cart, holds a plurality of shopping bags, and dispenses the shopping bags one at a time as products are placed in a shopping bag. The first and the second mounting structure couple to the support bar, and are configured to couple the shopping cart bagging station to a shopping cart. The bag holder hook extends from the support bar, and holds the plurality of shopping bags. The first and second shopping cart mounting structures include a first and a second shopping bag handle arm, where each of the first and the second shopping bag handle arms hold a handle of a shopping bag so the shopping bag is held open and items can be placed in the shopping bag. The shopping cart bagging station can be mounted in various locations on a shopping cart, making it easy and convenient for a customer to carry and load a plurality of shopping bags as they shop. The shopping cart bagging station can be provided by the retail store for customer use, much like the use of the shopping cart. Or, in some embodiments, the shopping cart bagging station is brought into the store by the customer. The disclosed shopping cart bagging station provides a means for a customer to load purchases into bags as they shop, instead of having to bag their purchases at a checkout station.

Disclosed herein is a shopping cart bagging station that includes a means to hold a plurality of shopping bags, and a means to removeably couple the means to hold a plurality of shopping bags to a shopping cart. The shopping cart bagging station also includes a means to hold one of the plurality of shopping bags open for insertion of items into the shopping bag. In some embodiments, the means to hold the plurality of shopping bags and the means to removeably couple the means to hold the plurality of shopping bags to a shopping cart are each stamped from a single rigid sheet of material. In some embodiments, the means to hold a plurality of shopping bags and the means to hold one of the plurality of shopping bags open for insertion of items are outlined with perforated lines in the sheet of rigid material. The material can be cardboard, plastic, wood, or other lightweight material, and recyclable so the shopping cart bagging station is lightweight, easily carried, and can be recycled at its end of life. The means to hold the plurality of shopping bags, the means to hold one of the shopping bags open, and the means to removeably couple the means to hold the plurality of shopping bags to a shopping cart can take many different forms. The examples shown and described in this document are not meant to be limiting, and many other variations are possible in light of the teachings in this document.

FIG. 1 through FIG. 6 show an embodiment of a shopping cart bagging station 610. FIG. 1 shows shopping cart bagging station 610 coupled to a shopping cart 618. FIG. 2 shows a front perspective view of shopping cart bagging station 610. FIG. 3 shows a bottom perspective view of shopping cart bagging station 610. FIG. 4 shows an additional bottom perspective view of shopping cart bagging station 610. FIG. 5 shows a sheet of rigid material 682 with a plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements 684 outlined with a plurality of perforated lines 686 in sheet of rigid material 680. FIG. 6 shows plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements 684 which comprise shopping cart bagging station 610.

Shopping cart bagging station 610 couples to a shopping cart 618 as shown in FIG. 1 to provide customers a means to bag their items as they shop. A plurality of shopping bags is hung from shopping cart bagging station 610. Shopping cart bagging station 610 holds and dispenses the plurality of shopping bags that are hung from shopping cart bagging station 610. One bag at a time is opened and filled with items. Once the bag is full, the shopping bag is removed from shopping cart bagging station 610. If further items need to be bagged, an additional shopping bag hanging from shopping cart bagging station 610 is opened and filled with items. Shopping cart bagging station 610 allows customers a way to bag their items as they shop so the customer is not required to visit a checkout station before exiting the store. The customer can electronically purchase items, bag their items themselves, and exit the store without needing additional cashier or bagging assistance. This simplifies the shopping experience for the customer and reduces shopping time.

Shopping cart bagging station 610 is formed of and includes a plurality of individual shopping cart bagging station elements 684 (see FIG. 6) coupled together using a plurality of slot joints 619, as shown in FIG. 2 through FIG. 4. In this embodiment, plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements 684 includes four elements, a support bar 622, a bag holder hook 648 coupled to support bar 622, a first shopping cart mounting structure 614 coupled to support bar 622, and a second shopping cart mounting structure 616 coupled to support bar 622. These items are coupled together to form shopping cart bagging station 610 as shown in FIG. 2 through FIG. 4. In some embodiments, shopping cart bagging station 610 includes more than four elements. In this embodiment bag holder hook 648 is the means to hold a plurality of shopping bags, but this is not meant to be limiting. First shopping cart mounting structure 614, and second shopping cart mounting structure 616 are the means to couple the means to hold the plurality of shopping bags to a shopping cart, but this is not meant to be limiting. First shopping cart mounting structure 614, and second shopping cart mounting structure 616 are also the means to hold one of the plurality of shopping bags open for insertion of items, but this is not meant to be limiting. The means to hold a plurality of shopping bags, the means to couple the means to hold the plurality of shopping bags, and the means to hold one of the plurality of shopping bags open can take many different forms.

Shopping cart bagging station 610 holds and dispenses a plurality of shopping bags, often plastic shopping bags. Bag holder hook 648 holds the plurality of shopping bags. A first and a second shopping bag handle holder arm 650 and 652 as shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 hold the handles of one or more than one of the plurality of shopping bags. When a user wishes to fill a first one of the plurality of shopping bags, a bag is pulled open from bag holder hook 648 and the handles are held by first and second shopping bag handle holder arms 650 and 652. This leaves the shopping bag open and hanging by its handles from first and second shopping bag handle holder arms 650 and 652. First and second shopping bag handle arms 650 and 652 support the bag and the items placed in the bag. Once the user is done filling the bag, it is removed from shopping cart bagging station 610 and the process is repeated with a next one of the plurality of shopping bags until all items are bagged.

Referring to FIG. 2 through FIG. 5, support bar 622 includes a front surface 624 (FIG. 2), a rear surface 626 (FIG. 4), a first end 628 and a second end 630 opposing first end 628, as shown in FIG. 2 through FIG. 4. Support bar 622 also includes a top edge 670 (FIG. 2) and a bottom edge 672 (FIG. 3 and FIG. 4). Support bar 622 in this embodiment also includes a first slot 674, a second slot 676, and a third slot 678, as shown in FIG. 6. First slot 674 extends into support bar 622 from top edge 670. Second and third slot 676 and 678 extend into support bar 622 from bottom edge 672, as shown in FIG. 6. First slot 674, second slot 676, and third slot 678 are used to couple bag holder hook 648 and first and second shopping cart mounting structure 614 and 616 to support bar 622, as explained herein.

Shopping cart bagging station 610 includes bag holder hook 648. FIG. 2, FIG. 3, and FIG. 4 show bag holder hook 648 coupled to support bar 622. FIG. 6 illustrates bag holder hook 648 separated from support bar 622. Bag holder hook 648 includes a bag holder hook slot 649, and a third cart coupling hook 604 as shown in FIG. 6. Bag holder hook 648 couples to support bar 622 by sliding bag holder hook slot 649 into first slot 674, forming first slot joint 697, as shown in FIG. 2, FIG. 3, and FIG. 4. In this way, bag holder hook 648 is removeably coupled to support bar 622 using first slot 674, and bag holder hook slot 649. Bag holder hook 648 in this embodiment couples to support bar 622 approximately halfway between first end 628 and second end 630 of support bar 622. Bag holder hook 648 in this embodiment includes a bag hook 602 that extends from front surface 624 when bag holder hook 648 is coupled to support bar 622. Bag holder hook 648 with bag hook 602 is a means to hold the plurality of shopping bags. Bag hook 602 points towards top edge 670 of support bar 622 so that the plurality of shopping bags can be hung on bag hook 602. Bag holder hook 648 also includes a third cart coupling hook 604 (first and second cart coupling hooks 632 and 634 described below) that extends from rear surface 626 when bag holder hook 648 is coupled to support bar 622. Third cart coupling hook 604 couples shopping cart bagging station 610 to shopping cart 618. Third cart coupling hook 604 is a means to couple bag holder hook 648 and bagging station 610 to shopping cart 618. Bag holder hook 648 also includes a third post 661 (first and second posts 660 and 662 described below) that extends from rear surface 626 when bag holder hook 648 is coupled to support bar 622. Third post 661 helps keep third cart coupling hook 604 coupled to a rod of shopping cart 618. Bag holder hook 648 can take many different forms. Any form that allows bag holder hook 648 to hold a plurality of shopping bags can be used.

Shopping cart bagging station 610 also includes first and second shopping cart mounting structures 614 and 616, as shown in FIG. 2, FIG. 3, FIG. 4, and FIG. 6. First and second shopping cart mounting structures 614 and 616 each removeably couple to support bar 622, and provide both the means to couple shopping cart bagging station 610 to a shopping cart, and the means to hold one of the plurality of shopping bags open.

First shopping cart mounting structure 614 includes a first mounting structure slot 615, first handle holder arm 650, first cart coupling hook 632, and first post 660, as can best be seen in FIG. 6. First shopping cart mounting structure 614 removeably couples to support bar 622 by sliding first mounting structure slot 615 into second slot 676 of support bar 622, forming second slot joint 698 (FIG. 2, FIG. 3). Thus, first mounting structure slot 615 couples to second slot 676 to form second slot joint 698. First shopping cart mounting structure 614 couples to support bar 622 such that first handle holder arm 650 extends from front surface 624 at first end 628 (FIG. 3), and first cart coupling hook 632 and first post 660 extend from rear surface 626 (FIG. 4) at first end 628. First handle holder arm 650 holds a handle of a shopping bag, which helps hold the shopping bag open while items are placed in the shopping bag. First cart coupling hook 632 hooks onto a rod of shopping cart 618, coupling shopping cart bagging station 610 to the shopping cart. First post 660 helps guide the shopping cart rod into first cart coupling hook 632, and helps hold shopping cart bagging station 610 coupled to the shopping cart. Thus, first handle holder arm 650 is a means to hold one of the plurality of shopping bags open, and both first cart coupling hook 632 and first post 660 are means to couple shopping cart bagging station 610 to a shopping cart. First handle holder arm 650 can take many different forms other than those shown in order to hold a handle of a shopping bag. First cart coupling hook 632 can take many different forms in order to couple shopping cart bagging station 610 to a shopping cart. First cart coupling hook 632 can take different forms depending on the structure of the shopping cart to be coupled to, for example. First cart coupling hook 632 can take any form that couples the means to hold the plurality of shopping bags to a shopping cart.

Second shopping cart mounting structure 616 includes a second mounting structure slot 617, second handle holder arm 652, second cart coupling hook 634, and second post 662, as can be best seen in FIG. 6. Second shopping cart mounting structure 616 removeably couples to support bar 622 by sliding second mounting structure slot 617 into third slot 678, forming third slot joint 699 (FIG. 2, FIG. 4). Thus, second mounting structure slot 617 couples to third slot 678 to form third slot joint 699. Second shopping cart mounting structure 616 couples to support bar 622 such that second handle holder arm 652 extends from front surface 624 at second end 630 (FIG. 3), and second cart coupling hook 634 and second post 662 extend from rear surface 626 (FIG. 4) at second end 630. Second handle holder arm 652 holds a handle of a shopping bag, which helps hold the shopping bag open while items are placed in the shopping bag. Second cart coupling hook 634 hooks onto a rod of shopping cart 618, coupling shopping cart bagging station 610 to shopping cart 618. Second post 662 helps guide the shopping cart rod into second cart coupling hook 634, and helps hold shopping cart bagging station 610 coupled to shopping cart 618. Thus, second handle holder arm 652 is a means to hold one of the plurality of shopping bags open, and both second cart coupling hook 634 and second post 662 are means to couple shopping cart bagging station 610 to shopping cart 618. Second handle holder arm 652 can take many different forms other than those shown, in order to hold a handle of a shopping bag. Second cart coupling hook 634 can take many different forms in order to couple shopping cart bagging station 610 to a shopping cart. Second cart coupling hook 634 can take different forms depending on the structure of the shopping cart to be coupled to, for example. Second cart coupling hook 634 can take any form that couples the means to hold the plurality of shopping bags to a shopping cart.

First post 660, second post 662, and third post 661 each have a hole 606 (FIG. 6). Holes 606 are put in first, second, and third post 660, 662, and 661 so that first and second cart coupling structures 614 and 616, and bag holder hook 648 can each be coupled to support bar 622 or another fixture by a string, strap, or tie. Holes 606 are provided to help keep plurality of bagging station elements 684 from being separated from each other.

With cart coupling hooks 604, 632 and 634 coupling shopping cart bagging station 610 to shopping cart 618, shopping cart bagging station 610 can be used by a customer to dispense bags as needed while the customer shops. Shopping cart bagging station 610 can be coupled to any location of shopping cart 618. FIG. 1 shows shopping cart bagging station 610 mounted to the interior front of shopping cart 618, but this is not meant to be limiting. Shopping cart bagging station 610 can be coupled to the interior or exterior of shopping cart 618. Shopping cart bagging station 610 can be coupled to the front, sides, rear, edges, or bottom of shopping cart 618.

FIG. 5 illustrates a shopping cart bagging station kit 680. Shopping cart bagging station kit 680 includes a plurality of perforated lines 686 that outline and define plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements 684. FIG. 6 illustrates plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements 684 once plurality of perforated lines 686 are separated. By designing plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements 684 to each be cut from a sheet of rigid material 682, shopping cart bagging station 610 can be provided to a customer or other user by providing shopping cart bagging station kit 680 to the user. Sheet of rigid material can be cardboard, metal, wood, or plastic, for example but not by way of limitation. Shopping cart bagging station kit 680 includes sheet of rigid material 682. Sheet of rigid material 682 includes plurality of perforated lines 686. Plurality of perforated line 686 outline plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements 684. By separating plurality of perforated lines 686, plurality of shopping cart elements 684 are separated from each other and from sheet of rigid material 682. Plurality of shopping cart elements 684 as separated from sheet of rigid material by separating perforated lines 686 as shown in FIG. 6. Plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements 684 are assembled to form shopping cart bagging station 610 by coupling bag holder hook 648 to support bar 622, and coupling first and second shopping cart mounting structure 614 and 616 to support bar 622. Plurality of shopping cart elements 684 can be separated by hand in some embodiments, and assembled by hand into shopping cart bagging station 610. This makes it easy for a user to transform shopping cart bagging station kit 680 into shopping cart bagging station 610. By designing shopping cart bagging station 610 to be formed from shopping cart bagging station kit 680, a retail store can cheaply and easily provide shopping cart bagging station kits 680 to their customers or stores, where they can be easily transformed into shopping cart bagging stations 610. By forming sheet of rigid material 682 from recyclable material, shopping cart bagging station 610 can be recycled at its end of life.

Disclosed is a method of forming a shopping cart bagging station that includes perforating a plurality of lines in a sheet of rigid material, wherein each one of the plurality of lines defines one of a plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements, and wherein the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements fit together to form the shopping cart bagging station once the plurality of perforated lines are separated. In some embodiments the method includes separating the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements from the sheet of rigid material. In some embodiments the method includes separating by hand the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements from the sheet of rigid material. In some embodiments the method includes assembling the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements into the shopping cart bagging station. In some embodiments the method includes assembling by hand the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements into the shopping cart bagging station.

In some embodiments, the method includes designing a shopping cart bagging station comprising a plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements, wherein each one of the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements is configured to be cut from a sheet of rigid material. In some embodiments, the plurality of shopping car bagging station elements includes no more than four elements. In some embodiments, the shopping cart bagging station elements include a support bar, a bag holder hook, a first shopping cart mounting structure, and a second shopping cart mounting structure. In some embodiments, the method includes designing a plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements that fit together using a plurality of slot joints.

Disclosed is a method of forming a shopping cart bagging station kit that includes perforating a plurality of lines in a sheet of rigid material, wherein each one of the plurality of lines defines one of a plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements. The plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements fit together to form a shopping cart bagging station once the plurality of perforated lines are separated. In some embodiments, the method includes designing a shopping cart bagging station comprising a plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements, wherein each one of the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements is configured to be cut from a sheet of rigid material. In some embodiments, the plurality of shopping car bagging station elements includes no more than four elements. In some embodiments, the shopping cart bagging station elements include a support bar, a bag holder hook, a first shopping cart mounting structure, and a second shopping cart mounting structure. In some embodiments, the method includes designing a plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements that fit together using a plurality of slot joints.

The embodiments and examples set forth herein were presented in order to best explain the present invention and its practical application and to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. However, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the foregoing description and examples have been presented for the purposes of illustration and example only. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teachings above. 

1. A method of forming a shopping cart bagging station, the method comprising perforating a plurality of lines in a sheet of rigid material, wherein each one of the plurality of lines defines one of a plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements, and wherein the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements fit together to form the shopping cart bagging station once the plurality of perforated lines are separated, wherein the shopping cart bagging station elements comprise: a support bar; a bag holder hook; a first shopping cart mounting structure; and a second shopping cart mounting structure.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements fit together using a plurality of slot joints.
 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of shopping car bagging station elements comprises no more than four elements.
 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising separating the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements from the sheet of rigid material.
 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the separating is by hand the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements from the sheet of rigid material.
 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising assembling by hand the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements into the shopping cart bagging station.
 7. The method of claim 4, wherein the separating is by cutting the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements from the sheet of rigid material.
 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising assembling by hand the plurality of shopping cart bagging station elements into the shopping cart bagging station.
 9. The method of claim 4, wherein the support bar comprises: a front side; a rear side; a top edge; a bottom edge; a first slot extending into the support bar from the top edge; a second slot extending into the support bar from the bottom edge; and a third slot extending into the support bar from the bottom edge.
 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising removeably coupling the bag holder hook to the support bar using the first slot.
 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising removeably coupling the first shopping cart mounting structure to the support bar using the second slot.
 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising removeably coupling a second shopping cart mounting structure to the support bar using the third slot. 